![Narcolepsy in action!](http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w208/liberry/narcolepsy.jpg)
Narcoleptic Nelson's computer sleeping habits were really not a problem for us otherwise. No, the only hassles we endured as a result were usually doled out by other patrons, who didn't appreciate having to wait to use a computer that was currently occupied by someone who was fast asleep. The usual complainant in such cases was our old friend Parka, however, a person whose happiness in life we couldn't have cared less about. Our point to him was twofold: A) while we don't encourage it, we technically have no policies against sleeping in the library; and B) we give each of our patrons half an hour on the computer and if they choose to use their time asleep it's all the same to us. Parka was not amused. We were.
Narcoleptic Nelson has not been seen in quite some time. I hope this means he's off being the subject of an intensive sleep study, rather than the less-pleasant notion that he crashed his car on the way there.
1 comment:
I laughed out loud. A dear friend of mine who teaches first grade had an aide that suffers from Narcolepsy. At first it was very disconcerting to her and the class. But as the school year progressed they all learned to deal with it. It is amazing the capacity of understanding and tolerance young children have.
Thanks for sharing.
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